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Ten Point
![]() Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Pearland
Hunt In: Llano primarily
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I need an 18-20" barreled .308 (or other round that would be effective in a shorter barreled rifle AND suitable for elk/Nilgai sized animals). I am looking for a factory rifle that I can just replace the stock and bed it - perhaps swap the trigger if necessary. I'm hopeful for a 0.5-0.75 moa rifle with handloads. Is this possible and what rifle would I begin with? Savage? Ruger? Trying to keep it low priced to fly under the CFO's radar.
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#2 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: San Angelo
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Bergara B14 Ridge SP. Has a threaded 18” barrel and is Remington 700 pattern, so aftermarket stocks and actions are everywhere.
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#3 |
Pope & Young
![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Georgetown Texas
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22” 300 wsm. Shorty 308 isn’t a wise idea for nilgai.
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#4 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: San Angelo
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#5 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Madisonville
Hunt In: Madison County
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If you want a light weight factory rifle that is accurate then I’d say the answer is Tikka
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#6 |
Pope & Young
![]() Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Katy
Hunt In: Dilley, Texas
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#7 |
Four Point
Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Lubbock
Hunt In: Texas
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I’ve thought about getting a Bergara or Christensen 308 but my Remington 700 mountain SS performs so well I can’t justify it. It does have a timney trigger and I bed the stock. Factory stock is nice. My 12 year old and I will go hunting and share it. It’s just a great gun for most hunting situations. I shot an axis buck with it Saturday and my son smoked a big mule deer with it last night on a spot and stalk.
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#8 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Wills Point
Hunt In: All over
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Tikka is the way
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#9 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Dallas
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I think it would be hard to find a perfect combination of those things-- Id agree that 300wsm might be more ideal than .308 for what you want.
That said-- for a lightweight factory option Id say a Kimber Montana or Ascent in .300wsm would fit the bill well. No need for aftermarket stock or trigger and lighter (per $) than anything else where you'd add aftermarket parts and such. |
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#10 | |
Pope & Young
![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Georgetown Texas
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Yes I’ve killed a nilgai. They are tough. I’d roll 180 in that WSM. Accubond or partition. Last edited by trophy8; 11-23-2021 at 10:32 PM. |
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#11 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Tallahassee FL, fled the Californian invasion of Austin TX
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You didn’t mention a suppressor, so I’m a fan of the Weatherby Vanguard compacts (used to be called carbine). 20” #1 contour barrel and a true short action. Not the lightest guns out there but very handy and balance well. You can get a factory carbon fiber stock that sheds pound as well.
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#12 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Lubbock
Hunt In: Hall County
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#13 |
Ten Point
![]() Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Pearland
Hunt In: Llano primarily
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Good thoughts all. Thanks for the ideas. Sounds like what I need exists. I will look at the guns mentioned. I have a .300 WinMag, it's just a bit long and heavier than I like. I suppose I could take that Nilgai hunting and it did work fine on an elk and mule deer 2 weeks ago. Or, get a .300 WSM. What about the 300 PRC? Which would be better in a shorter barrel. Regarding suppressors, I do plan to get one at some point.
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#14 |
Pope & Young
![]() Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Georgetown
Hunt In: Kimble County
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I’d look at a 6.5 PRC. Absolutely devastating at moderate to long ranges. Not sure on their factory options, but I just had one built that was 6.8lbs bare rifle.
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#15 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: League city/ Marbella
Hunt In: looking for new places
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Ar 10
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#16 |
Ten Point
![]() Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Pearland
Hunt In: Llano primarily
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I did the TBH deal with APR in 6.5 PRC a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, I did not go lightweight and while it shoots well, it is HEAVY - 11-12 lbs with scope. Plus, every PRC factory rifle is 24-26" which tells me it might not make a great 18-20" rifle.
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